As a rule I leave mine for 6 weeks, maybe I will have a sneak and roll one at 4 weeks.From what I have read it should be fermented in 4 weeks but recommendation is to leave it for 6. Will that be the same for your cigar leaf?
Oooohh the sweet smell of fermenting tobacco!!!
I opened some off my bags last night, after only 3 days of fermentation, just to check on the tobacco, and the smell was heavenly, no strong ammonia smell almost a sweet cigar smell.
Got a new fermentation fridge, the old one got a bit rusted and went to the fridge graveyard. The new one seals much better, running at a constant 65 deg C/ 72% humidity. Very pleased with myself. What did that boss man always say in the A TEAM. I love it when a plan comes together!!!!
There is no right or wrong kiln temperature. Each comes with advantages and disadvantages.
Bob
I was fermenting tobacco at 50-55 deg C/ 80% previous years and from my experience the temperature was to high. Leaves lost its leathery end elasticity. So this year I Started with low temp. and rising it slowly up to 45 and no more,.. for one month. That was for cigar tobacco. I intend to age this tobacco and I will make another fermentation soon, hope.
Tobacco is much more pliable, oily,...to high temp break apart my good tobacco in the past...
CT Shade wrapper is unique, in that it is routinely fermented at "low" temperature.I worked in Conn Shade.
I destemmed all my tobacco for fermentation this past week end. What I`ve observed so far.
Dom olor - thick leathery leaves. Pen Broadleaf- Thin leathery, stretchy leaves ( like it a lot). La Palma- Very thin stretchy leaves, almost like my neighbors wife`s silky nickers .
I just wonder if I must ferment the silky nickers leaves as long as the thick leathery leaves????
I am on my second run in the kiln Knuckhead and feeling more positive just walking past looking at the LED read outs. Opened it for the first time since I started it which must be a week now to check my water level and the smell was divine. I have at least twice as much leaf in this time as last and it all seems to be doing nicely the moisture content is right on the money at 18%. After pilfering leaves for cigarettes during the first ferment ended up with 600 grams made it to the end of the ferment from 1000 grams. Shredded it all with the angel hair paster cutter and have it stored in sealed plastic 100 gram tubs. Used the new Powermatic2 cigarette maker and it was so easy to use had a 100 done for my wife in no time flat. looking forward to next season and getting some cigar tobacco done for myself.My little temp controller came in yesterday. I'm working on my electricals today. Will post pictures in my kiln thread later. I'm looking forward to the trial run shortly. Then I'll be kilning like the rest of you "big boys".
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